In 4.34 light years, there are...[da-dah]...4.34 light years.
If you mean how far is 4.34 light years, then:
1 light year is the distance light travels in 1 year which is about 9.46x1012km, so in 4.34 light years, it travels about 41.06x1012km ~= 25.66x1012miles.
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No. The closest neutron star is over 434 light years away.
The current north star, known as Polaris, has a distance estimated at 325-425 light-years. From Wikipedia: "Many recent papers calculate the distance to Polaris at about 434 light-years ... Some suggest it may be 30% closer ..."
Pretty much the same distance it is from us: about 2.5 million light years. The north star is about 434 light years from Earth, thousands of times closer.
I had one many years ago...it was rated at 434 bhp
There are many possible answers. A simple one: 1 times 434 = 434
Polaris, also known as the North Star, is about 434 light years, or about 4.1 quadrillion kilometers, from earth.
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434 miles = 698.46 km (to 2 dp).
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434 ÷ 7 = 62